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Study of Ionization Charge Density-Induced Gain Suppression in LGADs

Gain suppression induced by excess carriers in Low Gain Avalanche Detectors (LGADs) has been investigated using 3 MeV protons in a nuclear microprobe. In order to modify the ionization density inside the detector, Ion Beam Induced Current (IBIC) measurements were performed at different proton beam i...

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Autores principales: Jiménez-Ramos, M Carmen, Garcia López, Javier, Garcia Osuna, Adrián, Vila, Iván, Currás, Esteban, Jaramillo, Richard, Hidalgo, Salvador, Pellegrini, Giulio
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s22031080
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2801568
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Sumario:Gain suppression induced by excess carriers in Low Gain Avalanche Detectors (LGADs) has been investigated using 3 MeV protons in a nuclear microprobe. In order to modify the ionization density inside the detector, Ion Beam Induced Current (IBIC) measurements were performed at different proton beam incidence angles between 0$^{\circ}$ and 85$^{\circ}$ The experimental results have been analyzed as a function of the ionization density projected on the multiplication layer, finding that the increase of ionization density leads to greater gain suppression. For bias voltages close to the gain onset value, this decrease in gain results into a significant distortion of the transient current waveforms measured by the Time-Resolved IBIC (TRIBIC) technique due to a deficit in the secondary holes component. For angles of incidence such that the Bragg peak falls within the sensitive volume of the detector, the formation of microplasmas modifies the behavior of the gain curves, producing an abrupt decrease in gain as the angle increases.